Color-Matched Caulking

Caulk is used in kitchens and bathrooms to create a watertight seal around fixtures like a bathtub, sink, or shower. When installed correctly, you may not even notice it’s there.

Over time, caulk can start to wear or break down. Whether this is due to cracking, shrinking, or losing its seal, the caulk is no longer doing an effective job of keeping moisture out of places where it doesn’t belong. This invites mildew and mold to form in places we don’t normally see.

The solution is replacing caulk as soon as it starts to show signs of age, discoloration or wear. Caulk, especially when professionally installed, can last for years…but doesn’t last forever.

Replacing caulk yourself might seem like it is a simple job, it can be more difficult and messy than you think. Choosing the right kind and color of caulk for the surface and then installing it correctly is a job best left to a professional.